The way I see it, having home release along side theater release will probably reduce the number of people going to theaters but it will force theaters to provide a better product if they want to get people off of their couches. Childrens movies released in a theater? I doubt it, or it will only be limited runs. Food service and assigned seating as standard instead of being a special ticket. hell maybe they will come up with other ideas that will make it even more of a worthwhile event.
If not, they probably don't survive, but I bet the ones that manage to provide a compelling experience (as some specialty theaters do now) will do ok.
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The way I see it, having home release along side theater release will probably reduce the number of people going to theaters but it will force theaters to provide a better product if they want to get people off of their couches. Childrens movies released in a theater? I doubt it, or it will only be limited runs. Food service and assigned seating as standard instead of being a special ticket. hell maybe they will come up with other ideas that will make it even more of a worthwhile event.
If not, they probably don't survive, but I bet the ones that manage to provide a compelling experience (as some specialty theaters do now) will do ok.